2023 NFL Salary-Cap Space: Bears Have $92 Million to Spend

The NFL informed teams Monday that the 2023 salary cap will be set at $224.8 million per club, shattering the previous record of $208.2 million, set in ’22.

Here’s a closer look at each team’s current salary cap, according to overthecap :

Bears: $91,833,199

Falcons: $56,414,855

Giants: $44,727,461

Bengals: $43,719,058

Texans: $39,289,053

Patriots: $32,636,047

Seahawks: $31,040,644

Ravens: $26,867,479

Raiders: $22,080,338

49ers: $16,398,516

Cardinals: $14,467,205

Chiefs: $13,997,884 Lions: $13,825,618

Colts: $13,071,832 Broncos: $9,206,724

Commanders: $6,649,246 Eagles: $4,235,666

Steelers: $1,028,747 Jets: ($2,793,498)

Cowboys: ($5,303,002) Panthers: ($8,938,728)

Rams: ($14,194,570) Browns: ($14,645,606)

Dolphins: ($16,453,222) Packers: ($16,483,743)

Bills: ($19,612,436) Chargers: ($20,381,524)

Jaguars: ($22,217,686) Vikings: ($23,251,507)

Titans: ($23,623,634)

Buccaneers: ($55,033,921)

Saints: ($58,596,996)